NT Greek Discourse
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Here’s a brief explanation / illustration of a New Testament database markup for meta-comments.
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MSH @ June 10, 2008
NT Greek Discourse
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Over at the Logos blog there is an interesting exchange on the subjectivity / objectivity of the Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament.
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MSH @ June 3, 2008
NT Greek Discourse
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From over on the Logos blog:
SteveRunge’s two recent publications:
Review of Ivan Shing Chung Kwong, The Word Order of the Gospel of Luke: Its Foregrounded Messages
“Relative Saliency and Information Structure in Mark’s Parable of the Sower“
The first was published in April in the Review of Biblical Literature (RBL). The second appeared in the inaugural issue of […]
MSH @ June 2, 2008
NT Greek Discourse
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My friend and colleague Dr. Steve Runge has created a first in database software for research in the Greek New Testament–a database marked for discourse features. There’s nothing like the Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament (see the links at the right). Here Steve gives us a sampling of what the database does.
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MSH @ May 7, 2008